Stuart Cottage is a gorgeous home away from home with views stretching from St Ives' iconic Island round to the harbour and as far-reaching as Godrevy Lighthouse, you will be spoilt for choice in almost every room of this lovingly and stylishly finished holiday home.

Stuart Cottage is perfect for families wanting to sprawl and enjoy their own space but also fantastic when entertaining in the open plan kitchen dining area with double doors extending the social area to the enclosed and private courtyard with outdoor BBQ and shower. For the romantic couples, a Juliet balcony off the master bedroom gives you a fairy tale feeling of being king and queen of the castle; uninterrupted floor to ceiling priceless views.
Sat in a prime, almost unique position within St Ives, no expense has been spared in offering you and your family luxury, comfort, peace and tranquillity; all the makings of a superb holiday. Designer furnishings include Ercol and Philippe Stark Ghost chairs.

St Ives Town

Home to many shops, restaurants, cafés and local art galleries, St Ives Town is the perfect place for those looking to soak up the atmosphere of a bustling coastal town. Nestled in the heart of St Ives, most of our holiday cottages in St Ives Town are within a short walk of the harbour where you will find fantastic array of things to do and see.

St Ives Town

Many of our larger town houses are situated just a couple of minutes’ walk from the centre and these offer ideal family accommodation, many with gardens, something of a rarity in St Ives. If all that shopping and socialising gets too much, you can always get away from it all and relax in the tranquil setting of Trewyn Gardens, a real little haven, tucked away in the heart of the town.

So, for self catering holidays in St Ives with everything on your doorstep, the town is the place to be.

Local events

St Ives Feast Day

Held on the anniversary of the consecration of the Parish Church of St Eia in 1434 AD, Feast Day offers visitors to witness - and even join in with - some centuries-old traditions. A morning precesison led by the Mayor to bless the Well of St Eia. Following this, the Mayor will 'Hurls the Silver Ball' into a crowd of children who assemble on the beach below. The one who returns the ball to the Guildhall steps by midday receives a silver coin. In the afternoon the Mayor then throw pennies from the balcony of the Guildhall for children to collect.